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Lagos school, Atlantic Hall, honours outstanding pupils as it graduates 96

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As part of activities marking its 30th anniversary, Atlantic Hall School, in Epe area of Lagos, graduated 96 students at its 27th graduation ceremony.

The graduation ceremony brought together people from diverse walks to witness the passing out of the students as well as the presentation of commendation awards and honors to outstanding students

The Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Emmanuel Udom, who was one of the dignitaries in attendance, charged the students to continue to be shining beacons of excellence outside the walls of Atlantic Hall.

In her opening remark, the Chairman, Atlantic Hall Education Trust Council, Chief (Mrs.) Ibilola Taiwo, thanked parents for believing in the vision of the founders of Atlantic Hall and entrusting their children to the school for six years. She expressed confidence in the graduating students, urging them to uphold the excellent track record of alumni of the school in academia and in the work life.

Taiwo urged guests to support the ambitious growth plans of the 30-year-old school, “to help equip this great learning environment for the 21st century and beyond”.

Addressing the graduates, Principal of the school, Andrew Jedras, commended them for ‘diligently upholding the culture of excellence for which the school is renown’ and urged them to proceed as worthy ambassadors of the school.

In his response, the graduating Head Boy, Anosike William Ekenedilichukwu, who had enjoyed a six-year scholarship as a student of Atlantic Hall, appreciated management and staff of the school for ‘equipping the students to play worthy roles in meeting the real challenges in the wider world’. Anosike was later awarded a scholarship to the Garden City University, Ghana.

The Head Girl, Oyekan Raheemah Oluwaremilekun, described the school’s investment in sports as the bedrock of her success.

She thanked the school for

“easing out her sporting talents and using sports to develop character and fitness, and for nurturing a drive to excellence.”

The highlight of the event was the recognition of the valedictorian of the 2018/2019 graduating set, Adeyemi Oluwatomisin Toluwani, who was showered with accolades for her outstanding performance in the IGCSE where she bagged 9A*.

A tearful Adeyemi thanked the teachers for their dedication to service and the school for its commitment to the one-on-one support that allows youngsters like her to excel.

Governor Emmanuel Udom, whose son was one of the graduating students also encouraged the students to be wary of the company they keep as they move to the next phase of their lives.

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